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{{Infobox country | {{Infobox country | ||
|micronation = <!--yes if a micronation--> | |micronation = <!--yes if a micronation--> | ||
|conventional_long_name = Republic of | |conventional_long_name = Republic of Puramape | ||
|native_name = République du | |native_name = République du Pouramape | ||
|common_name = | |common_name = Puramape | ||
|status = <!--Status of country, especially useful for micronations--> | |status = <!--Status of country, especially useful for micronations--> | ||
|image_flag = Flag of Ayacucho.png | |image_flag = Flag of Ayacucho.png | ||
|alt_flag = Flag of | |alt_flag = Flag of Puramape | ||
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|image_coat = [[File:Ayacucho CoA.png|100px]] | |image_coat = [[File:Ayacucho CoA.png|100px]] | ||
|alt_coat = Coat of Arms of | |alt_coat = Coat of Arms of Puramape | ||
|symbol_type = Coat of arms | |symbol_type = Coat of arms | ||
|symbol_footnote = <!--optional reference or footnote for the symbol caption--> | |symbol_footnote = <!--optional reference or footnote for the symbol caption--> | ||
|national_motto = <br>«By reason or by force»<br><small>"Par la raison ou par la force"</small><br> | |national_motto = <br>«By reason or by force»<br><small>"Par la raison ou par la force"</small><br> | ||
|englishmotto = | |englishmotto = | ||
|national_anthem = «L'hymne du | |national_anthem = «L'hymne du Pouramape» | ||
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|religion = See [[ | |religion = See [[Puramape#Religion|Religion in Puramape]] | ||
|religion_year = | |religion_year = | ||
|religion_ref = <!--(for any ref/s to associate with religion data)--> | |religion_ref = <!--(for any ref/s to associate with religion data)--> | ||
|demonym = | |demonym = Puramapese | ||
|government_type = {{wp|Unitary}} {{wp|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional}} {{wp|republic}} | |government_type = {{wp|Unitary}} {{wp|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional}} {{wp|republic}} | ||
|leader_title1 = [[President of | |leader_title1 = [[President of Puramape|President]] | ||
|leader_name1 = [[Déborah Genet]] | |leader_name1 = [[Déborah Genet]] | ||
|leader_title2 = [[Premier of | |leader_title2 = [[Premier of Puramape|Premier]] | ||
|leader_name2 = [[Edouard Lecoubarry]] | |leader_name2 = [[Edouard Lecoubarry]] | ||
|leader_title3 = | |leader_title3 = | ||
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|legislature = [[Senate of | |legislature = [[Senate of Puramape|Sénat]] | ||
|upper_house = | |upper_house = | ||
|lower_house = | |lower_house = | ||
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|currency = | |currency = Sud (/SUD) | ||
|currency_code = | |currency_code = SUD | ||
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''' | '''Puramape''' ({{wp|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Pouramape''), officially '''Republic of Puramape''' ({{wp|French language|Gaullican}}: ''République du Pouramape'') is a republic in [[Asteria Inferior]]. It shares borders with [[Satucin]] to the west, the [[Arucian Sea|East Arucian Sea]] to the north, and [[Gapolania]] to the east; the south of the territory is covered by the [[Sierra Bianca]] {{wp|mountain range}}. Its capital and largest city is [[Saint Ferdinand de la Vallée de la Providence]], located in the country's central plateau. | ||
The territory was inhabited by indigenous peoples for many years before colonization by [[Euclea|Eucleans]]. During its initial years, | The territory was inhabited by indigenous peoples for many years before colonization by [[Euclea|Eucleans]]. During its initial years, Puramape was discovered by [[Vespasia]]n merchants and colonisers, who settled a small port colony on what was later called [[Montsinéry-Tonnegrande]]; the closeness between the [[Gapolania|Viceroyalty of New Povelia]] and the [[Satucin|Viceroyalty General of Satucin]] soon made of Puramape a {{wp|zone of contention}} between the colonial empires with limited Euclean settlements. Fearing Vespasian's expansion to Satucin, [[Gaullica]]ns led the incursion in the territory of Puramape, expelling Vespasians through subsequent battles which concluded with the territory being handed to Gaullican authorities, remaining during most of its colonial period as a province of the Viceroyalty General of Satucin. The power in the island, however, saw the particularity of being shared between the Gaullican crown and the [[Solarian Catholic Church]]. Between the 17th and the 18th centuries, ecclesial orders would capitalise their power through the creation of "{{wp|indian reductions}}", missions established inland that gathered native communities to live in relative freedom. Priests were in charge of the education and labour of the local population, and reductions served as independent economic units that diminished the crown's influence in the island. The communities proved crucial for those escaping from enslavement and the encomiendas labour system; with the establishment of slavery market, reductions would also provide protection to freed slaves. | ||
During the 18th and early 19th centuries, the territory of | During the 18th and early 19th centuries, the territory of Puramape remained lagged behind the more prosperous Satucin; the isolation from the rest of the Viceroyalty and different power and labour dynamics were crucial in the development of a sense of own idiosyncrasy, soon leading to differences between the two provinces. An independence struggle commenced during the 19th century, first against Gaullican and Vespasian domination, concluding with the Gaullican surrender after the Great War and later against Satucine {{wp|centralism}}. | ||
Following independence, | Following independence, Puramape saw a growing tension between newborn political forces ([[Party of National Integration]] and the [[Civic Radical Union]]), which, after a short period of civil conflicts, were solved by several political reforms under the governments of [[Jean-Pascal Chagnon]] (UCR). Under successive UCR governments, the country saw a level of development, with the expansion of labour, healthcare and education across the nation. However, it was also the period of an increase in the use of an export based economic model, which boosted the influence of major Asterian companies in the country; this situation saw an algid moment when, entering a financial crisis in the 1970s, the population lived under a {{wp|red scare}} promoted from the political establishment aimed to oppose to [[Chistovodia]]n influence in the region. In 1974, the three main political parties, PDIN-UCR-USC, joined in the Accord of Camp-Perrin to grant governability and stability, as well as political participation, isolating the recently founded and popular SRAE and PVP. During the 1980s and 1990s, governments were forced to implement several {{wp|neoliberal reforms}} under the {{wp|Washington Consensus|Morwall Consensus}}, of which Puramape rapidly became a strong advocate until the early 2000s. Puramape was hit by the 2005 financial crisis, following that event, the left-wing coalition, FPP reached power for the first time, arising current political dynamics between urban centres and the agribusiness elites. | ||
Puramape is a {{wp|Unitary}} {{wp|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional}} {{wp|republic}}; it is considered a {{wp|full democracy}} in the region and has performed favourably in metrics such as {{wp|Human Development Index}} and {{wp|press freedom}}. However, the country deals with a high inequality and a growing problem of {{wp|insecurity}}. Puramape is a full member of the [[Community of Nations]], the [[Arucian Cooperation Organization]], the [[Organization of Asterian Nations]], the [[International Council for Democracy]], the [[Global Institute for Fiscal Affairs]] and the [[International Trade Organisation]]. | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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[[File:Guaruja-3 (37085251954).jpg|230px|thumb|View of the coast of Camp-Ferrin, part of a larger {{wp|conurbation}} along the coast. ]] | [[File:Guaruja-3 (37085251954).jpg|230px|thumb|View of the coast of Camp-Ferrin, part of a larger {{wp|conurbation}} along the coast. ]] | ||
{{Largest cities | {{Largest cities | ||
| name = Largest cities of | | name = Largest cities of Puramape | ||
| country = | | country = Puramape | ||
| stat_ref = [[INE | | stat_ref = [[INE Puramape]] | ||
| list_by_pop = List of towns and cities in | | list_by_pop = List of towns and cities in Puramape | ||
| class = nav | | class = nav | ||
| div_name = Canton | | div_name = Canton | ||
| div_link = Cantones of | | div_link = Cantones of Puramape{{!}}Canton | ||
| name_link = List of towns and cities in | | name_link = List of towns and cities in Puramape | ||
|city_1 = Saint Ferdinand de la Vallée de la Providence | |city_1 = Saint Ferdinand de la Vallée de la Providence | ||
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===Healthcare=== | ===Healthcare=== | ||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
[[File:Juan Manuel Blanes - La Paraguaya.png|200px|thumb|'' | [[File:Juan Manuel Blanes - La Paraguaya.png|200px|thumb|''Puramapese'' (1879) by local artist [[Jean-Loup Laframboise]].]] | ||
===Architecture=== | ===Architecture=== | ||
===Visual arts=== | ===Visual arts=== |
Revision as of 00:16, 17 August 2023
Republic of Puramape République du Pouramape | |
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Motto: «By reason or by force» "Par la raison ou par la force" | |
Anthem: «L'hymne du Pouramape» | |
Capital and largest city | Saint Ferdinand de la Vallée de la Providence |
Religion | See Religion in Puramape |
Demonym(s) | Puramapese |
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic |
Déborah Genet | |
• Premier | Edouard Lecoubarry |
Legislature | Sénat |
Population | |
• Estimate | 7,652,362 |
• 2012 census | 7,301,712 |
GDP (PPP) | 2022 estimate |
• Total | $181.35 billion |
• Per capita | $24,837 |
GDP (nominal) | 2022 estimate |
• Total | $95.579 billion |
• Per capita | $13,090 |
Gini (2022) | 41.5 medium |
HDI (2022) | 0.801 very high |
Currency | Sud (/SUD) (SUD) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +582 |
Internet TLD | .cs |
Puramape (Gaullican: Pouramape), officially Republic of Puramape (Gaullican: République du Pouramape) is a republic in Asteria Inferior. It shares borders with Satucin to the west, the East Arucian Sea to the north, and Gapolania to the east; the south of the territory is covered by the Sierra Bianca mountain range. Its capital and largest city is Saint Ferdinand de la Vallée de la Providence, located in the country's central plateau.
The territory was inhabited by indigenous peoples for many years before colonization by Eucleans. During its initial years, Puramape was discovered by Vespasian merchants and colonisers, who settled a small port colony on what was later called Montsinéry-Tonnegrande; the closeness between the Viceroyalty of New Povelia and the Viceroyalty General of Satucin soon made of Puramape a zone of contention between the colonial empires with limited Euclean settlements. Fearing Vespasian's expansion to Satucin, Gaullicans led the incursion in the territory of Puramape, expelling Vespasians through subsequent battles which concluded with the territory being handed to Gaullican authorities, remaining during most of its colonial period as a province of the Viceroyalty General of Satucin. The power in the island, however, saw the particularity of being shared between the Gaullican crown and the Solarian Catholic Church. Between the 17th and the 18th centuries, ecclesial orders would capitalise their power through the creation of "indian reductions", missions established inland that gathered native communities to live in relative freedom. Priests were in charge of the education and labour of the local population, and reductions served as independent economic units that diminished the crown's influence in the island. The communities proved crucial for those escaping from enslavement and the encomiendas labour system; with the establishment of slavery market, reductions would also provide protection to freed slaves.
During the 18th and early 19th centuries, the territory of Puramape remained lagged behind the more prosperous Satucin; the isolation from the rest of the Viceroyalty and different power and labour dynamics were crucial in the development of a sense of own idiosyncrasy, soon leading to differences between the two provinces. An independence struggle commenced during the 19th century, first against Gaullican and Vespasian domination, concluding with the Gaullican surrender after the Great War and later against Satucine centralism.
Following independence, Puramape saw a growing tension between newborn political forces (Party of National Integration and the Civic Radical Union), which, after a short period of civil conflicts, were solved by several political reforms under the governments of Jean-Pascal Chagnon (UCR). Under successive UCR governments, the country saw a level of development, with the expansion of labour, healthcare and education across the nation. However, it was also the period of an increase in the use of an export based economic model, which boosted the influence of major Asterian companies in the country; this situation saw an algid moment when, entering a financial crisis in the 1970s, the population lived under a red scare promoted from the political establishment aimed to oppose to Chistovodian influence in the region. In 1974, the three main political parties, PDIN-UCR-USC, joined in the Accord of Camp-Perrin to grant governability and stability, as well as political participation, isolating the recently founded and popular SRAE and PVP. During the 1980s and 1990s, governments were forced to implement several neoliberal reforms under the Morwall Consensus, of which Puramape rapidly became a strong advocate until the early 2000s. Puramape was hit by the 2005 financial crisis, following that event, the left-wing coalition, FPP reached power for the first time, arising current political dynamics between urban centres and the agribusiness elites.
Puramape is a Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic; it is considered a full democracy in the region and has performed favourably in metrics such as Human Development Index and press freedom. However, the country deals with a high inequality and a growing problem of insecurity. Puramape is a full member of the Community of Nations, the Arucian Cooperation Organization, the Organization of Asterian Nations, the International Council for Democracy, the Global Institute for Fiscal Affairs and the International Trade Organisation.
Etymology
History
Pre-Asteris period
Gaullican colonisation
Arucian Federation and independence
Radical spring
21st century
Geography
The Ara Rouge, an endangered symbol of the island.
Climate
Politics and government
Foreign relations
Administrative divisions
Armed Forces
Economy and transport
Agriculture
Industry
Energy and telecommunications
Transport and infrastructure
Demographics
Rank | Name | Canton | Pop. | ||||||
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Saint Ferdinand de la Vallée de la Providence Saint-François |
1 | Saint Ferdinand de la Vallée de la Providence | [[]] | Camp-Perrin Ste-Marguerite | |||||
2 | Saint-François | [[]] | |||||||
3 | Camp-Perrin | [[]] | |||||||
4 | Ste-Marguerite | [[]] | |||||||
5 | Orroux | [[]] | |||||||
6 | Martissant | [[]] | |||||||
7 | Montsinéry-Tonnegrande | [[]] | |||||||
8 | Régina | [[]] | |||||||
9 | Pétionville | [[]] | |||||||
10 | La Rosette | [[]] |